Prince's Bill.

ORDERED, That Warning shall be given to the
Prince's Counsel, to attend the Lords Committees of his
Bill, on Monday Morning by Eight of the Clock, in the
Painted Chamber.

Message from the House of Commons.

Message from the Lower House, by Sir Edward
Coke and others,

Answer about the Members of the House of Commons testifying upon Oath.

That Yesterday they received a Message from the
Lords, That some principal Persons of their House were
desired to testify, upon their Oath, their Knowledges
touching the Grievances complained of, against that
wretched Man Sir Gyles Mompesson, and others. That
the Parties so required did tender themselves to be
sworn; and therefore that House will not be scrupulous
herein, as the Lords may perceive their Concurrence,
and Readiness to expedite that Business.

Answered,

That the Lords do take in good and acceptable Part
the Readiness of that House to expedite this Business.

E. of March's Bill.

Ordered, That the Earl of March's Bill shall be
this Day read the Third Time, notwithstanding the
former Order, made die Jovis, 15 Martii.

Manor of Temple Newsham. Clough.

Hodie 3avice lecta est Billa, An Act to enable Edmund
Clough, Esquire, and other Bargainees in Trust, to convey the Manor of Temple Newsham, and other Lands
and Tenements, in the County of Yorke, to Esme Stuart,
Lord Aubigny Earl of March, and the Lady Catherine
his Wife, or such other as they shall nominate and appoint. And was put to the Question, and assented
unto.

Sent down to the Lower House, by Mr. Attorney General and Sir William Bird, Two Bills:

Charter House Hospital.

1. An Act for Confirmation of the Foundation of the
Hospital of King James, founded in Charter-house, within
the County of Midd. at the humble Petition, and only
Costs and Charges, of Thomas Sutton, Esquire.

E. of March's Bill. Manor of Temple Newsham. Clough.

2. An Act to enable Edmund Clough, Esquire, and
other Bargainees in Trust, to convey the Manor of Temple Newsham, &c. to Esme Stuart, Lord Aubigny, and
Earl of March, &c.

Sir Gyles Mompesson.

Declared unto the House, by the Lord Chamberlain,
one of the Lords Committees of the Grievances, That

Who offered themselves to be sworn as Witnesses, in
the Matter touching Sir Gyles Mompesson and his Agents,
did now desire Respite until Monday Morning next;
by which Time they will set down in Writing their several Knowledges of that Business, and deliver the same
upon Oath.

Subsidy by the Clergy.

The Instrument of the Grant of Three entire Subsidies by the Clergy of the Province of Cant. presented
to the House, by the Lord Bishop of Peterburgh, as being
the ancient Bishop of that Province, in the Absence of
the Archbishop of Canterburie; which was delivered to
Mr. Attorney General, to draw an Act for the Confirmation of the same, to be annexed according to the ancient and usual Form.